Justice & Public Safety
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Corrections officers spend a disproportionate amount of time on administrative tasks rather than helping prisoners in ways that improve outcomes. AI is one tool to help, but it must be implemented thoughtfully.
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The White House is expected to give the New York Police Department the authority to ground unauthorized drones around major events. The department also plans to roll out a new 311 dispatch system.
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The county's Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management upgraded its computer-aided dispatching system to one that is cloud-based and can work more easily with neighboring agencies.
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Statewide homeland security and disaster preparedness exercise.
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Tracking technology expected to "increase odds of offender rehabilitation; enhance public safety" say officials.
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From 2001 to 2006, Lawrence served as Director of the National Fire Programs (NFP) Division at the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA).
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Californians who suffered damages and losses as a result of the wildfires, and still have disaster-related unmet needs, may find help through long-term recovery committees.
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"Exploring the benefit and use of new technologies allows us to identify effective solutions for addressing Denver's graffiti problem."
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Appointing these four organizations will further broaden representation of the public safety community; completes the full fifteen-member Public Safety Broadband Licensee board of directors.
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Collaboration simplifies management for increased performance of multifrequency, multiprotocol wireless networks.
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Ease uncertainty, smooth inconveniences and give travelers due compensation for their troubles.
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Collaborative approach should allow local governments with strained information technology resources to leverage assets and infrastructure already deployed by larger entities within the state.
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Technology can play a vital role in extending observational capabilities, helping border patrol agents locate suspects and monitor the border more effectively."
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"We are committed to aggressively detecting, apprehending and prosecuting individuals responsible for committing or perpetuating crimes against children through the use of the Internet or electronic media."
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Provide Internet access to both jurors and other individuals doing business with the courts.
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Coordinating with partners such as the American Bar Association (ABA) expands the range of assistance FEMA provides in support of our most important mission -- helping people recover from disasters as soon as possible.
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"When mistakes happen in enforcing procedures we have a duty to do everything we can to protect the public...we will do everything in our power to make sure data is safe," said Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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"As I waited to hear my name called for cases, I kept thinking about how much more attractive jury duty would be to busy professionals if there was a way to connect back to our offices, when time permitted."
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New Web page is online resource to help governor compile list of diverse, qualified candidates interested in becoming a judge.
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Two incidents cited in letter to DHS.
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Theory meets practice in a course designed to enhance crisis communications from the onset of a disaster. Classes begin Jan. 9.
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